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Dismember - Like an Ever Flowing Stream (1991 Master) [Jewelcase]
Dismember - Like an Ever Flowing Stream (1991 Master) [Jewelcase]
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Format: CD, Jewelcase
ICPN: 4065629691929
Release Date: 18 Aug 2023
Genre: Rock/Metal
CD Track Listing:1.Override Of The Overture (1991 Master)/2.Soon To Be Dead (1991 Master)/3.Bleed For Me (1991 Master)/4.And So Is Life (1991 Master)/5.Dismembered (1991 Master)/6.Skin Her Alive (1991 Master)/7.Sickening Art (1991 Master)/8.In Death’s Sleep (1991 Master)/9.Deathevocation (1991 Master)/10.Defective Decay (1991 Master)
Recently reformed Swedish death metal pioneers DISMEMBER are proud to announce that they have once again joined the ranks of NUCLEAR BLAST RECORDS, where they released their demo, Reborn In Blasphemy (1990), their 1991 debut album, Like An Everflowing Stream, as well as the four records that would follow. Between 1988 and 2011 DISMEMBER earned a notorious reputation as the “Motörhead (version) of death metal”, through eight classic albums and furious live shows around the globe. The band was formed by Robert Sennebäck, David Blomqvist and Fred Estby in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1988 and has long since been regarded as one of the originators of the trademark Swedish death metal sound, next to other pioneering bands such as ENTOMBED, GRAVE and UNLEASHED. DISMEMBER recorded a couple of self-released demos before their 1990 demo cassette, Reborn In Blasphemy, with Matti Kärki on vocals and ENTOMBED's Nicke Andersson taking over most lead guitar parts, got picked up for a wider release by NUCLEAR BLAST RECORDS. In 1991, their first full-length, Like An Everflowing Stream (Nuclear Blast Records), saw the light of day, which was recorded by Tomas Skogsberg at the now legendary Sunlight Studios, and featured Richard Cabeza (UNANIMATED) on bass. DISMEMBER released their acclaimed sophomore album, Indecent & Obscene, in 1993, which to this day remains their most successful output.
Three more albums would follow on NUCLEAR BLAST, Massive Kiling Capacity (1995), Death Metal (1997) and Hate Campaign (2000), until the band decided to switch labels. They released two more albums, Where Ironcrosses Grow (2004, Karmageddon Records) and The God That Never Was (2006, Regain) before Fred Estby announced his departure for family reasons in 2007. Their last album, Dismember, followed in 2008, adding another highlight to a flawless discography yet the band officially broke up in 2011. After an eight-year hiatus, the band's original line-up reunited for a 30th anniversary gig at Scandinavia Death Fest in October 2019, performing together for the first time in over 20 years. Since then, the band has remained active playing festivals and shows all around the globe, and after relaunching their impressive back catalogue will set sights on new material.
Like An Ever Flowing Stream
Considered one of the best death metal albums of all time, 1991's “Like An Ever Flowing Stream” is a timeless masterpiece establishing Stockholm's DISMEMBER as one of the most talented acts of the genre and laid the groundwork for their merciless buzz-saw sound. This new edition features the more dynamic June 1991 master resulting in the best sounding version of this classic ever!
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